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Panic Attacks ForumsGeneral & SupportA river of tears
01/28/2012 03:09 AM
brighteyes3
brighteyes3
 
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I lost the only man-my husband- I have ever loved on Sunday. He had been ill for sometime. He wanted to die at home so I had Hospice brought in and cared for him myself untli the end. My heart has been ripped from my body as it is now with him. I know he is no longer suffering, yet I miss everything about him. I have no desire to eat. I only fill out endless forms, drink water, cry and sleep.
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01/28/2012 04:03 AM  Top
PhilPhil46
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Brighteyes,

So very sorry for you lost. Sad

It's never easy losing a loved one, take the needed time to grieve. The process is different for everyone.

If you still can not able eat, still crying and feeling despair, their are support groups, counseling, you do not have to endure this alone.

I pray you will take comfort soon, knowing your husband is no longer suffering or in pain. And will be able to remember him with joy and happiness one day. And be left with the memories you have shared.

In time, the pain will subside.

Post edited by: PhilPhil46, at: 01/28/2012 04:05 AM

I am not a Doctor, Nurse or Medical Professional. Im not even Dr. Seuss, Dr. Dolittle or Dr. Dre. :) I only share advice from my own personal experiences with Panic Attack Disorder. It is soley for information purposes only, please continue to take your Doctors advice. I share what I have learned, read, experienced and know what has helped me, I share this information in hopes it will be of help or comfort to someone else. Good luck, Relax, and lets continue to support one another, and conquer panic the best way we can! :)

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01/28/2012 05:59 AM  Top
njhoppe
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Brighteyes...I am so sorry for your loss. I know the pain, sometimes it is unbearable and sometimes we lose our purpose in life for a while but after a long hard road ahead of you, you will smile again, you will laugh again, you will find your way again. Let yourself grieve and please take care of yourself.

Many hugs for you,

nj

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I am not a doctor and my advice should not be construed as professional advice. Please seek the advice of your own doctor.

01/28/2012 09:45 AM  Top
AmyGirl
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OH Brighteyes this brought tears to my eyes. I am so sorry for your loss. Sad No words can even come close to how the pain and loss of someone we love so much feels. Big Hugs for you.
I am not a doctor although wish I was. LOL All of my comments are strictly my opinion only from my own experiences. I am on no medications at the time but have taken medication in the past. So anything I say about medication is only my opinion from the experiences I have had while on medication. Never stop taking or take medication without talking to your doctor first.
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